PGP Dropped from Pull-Down Context Menu - PGP

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PGP 8.0.3
All of a sudden, when I want to create a SDA, there is no PGP entry at
all in the context menu when I right-click on a file. ...

PGP Dropped from Pull-Down Context Menu

Windows XP Home Edition 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600
PGP 8.0.3

All of a sudden, when I want to create a SDA, there is no PGP entry at
all in the context menu when I right-click on a file. About two weeks
ago, I did a Disc Scan (chkdsc.exe) on my C-drive, which holds all my
software, including Windows. I've been noticing unwanted changes in my
registry since then.

Does anyone know the Windows registry keys I need to set to re-enable
PGP in the context menu?

--
David Ross

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Re: PGP Dropped from Pull-Down Context Menu

Never you mind. PGP reappeared in the context menu as mysteriously as
it disappeared.

On 5/16/2008 2:06 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
> Windows XP Home Edition 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600
> PGP 8.0.3
>
> All of a sudden, when I want to create a SDA, there is no PGP entry at
> all in the context menu when I right-click on a file. About two weeks
> ago, I did a Disc Scan (chkdsc.exe) on my C-drive, which holds all my
> software, including Windows. I've been noticing unwanted changes in my
> registry since then.
>
> Does anyone know the Windows registry keys I need to set to re-enable
> PGP in the context menu?
>

--
David Ross

Have you been using Netscape and now feel abandoned by AOL?
Then use SeaMonkey. Go to .

Re: PGP Dropped from Pull-Down Context Menu

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

David E. Ross wrote:
> Windows XP Home Edition 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600
> PGP 8.0.3
>
> All of a sudden, when I want to create a SDA, there is no PGP entry at
> all in the context menu when I right-click on a file. About two weeks
> ago, I did a Disc Scan (chkdsc.exe) on my C-drive, which holds all my
> software, including Windows. I've been noticing unwanted changes in my
> registry since then.
>
> Does anyone know the Windows registry keys I need to set to re-enable
> PGP in the context menu?
>

I assume you meant to type chkdsk.exe? If not, this mysterious
chkdsc.exe might well be the problem...